Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Here's my pictures of Annie Unrein's patterns I purchased and made projects....

Dean's changing pad

My crochet bag with lots of compartments and needle holding pockets.  This was a lot of fun to sew.
 One is able to remove the center zippered pockets if needed when working on a project!  I started filling my bag.


Talking about personal milestones....

I took a sewing class with my favorite person....Annie Unrein!  I love her patterns and have been making her pattern line for a few years now.  My projects finish so professionally!  Our local quilt shop advertised Annie coming to teach.  I signed up and also attended her trunk show.  This was so much fun and challenging.  I love how my bag come out and plan to make more.  I also bought more patterns which I've made up two more projects.  Here are my pictures...

 Here's my travel bag.  This reminds me of "Starry night"  Vincent VanGogh.
 Inside the bag with pockets made of mesh ....
It's been awhile since I last logged in and some very important milestones in our family have occurred.
The first and foremost....Dean Charles Kemp....our newest addition to the Jamison clan.  I don't have pictures yet, but we have gone down to visit him along with his older brothers, our daughter, and our  son in-law.  Dean is growing so quick and is beginning to smile.  I laughed at how no one left him to cry a bit.  As soon as he whimpered, the boys were right there to pick him up and console him or change him or just to hold him.  It was great to watch the loving interactions.

I started a quilt for Dean.  It has the Star Wars theme throughout.  I am quilting this on my Sweet Sixteen machine and having fun filling in lots of pebbles.  I plan to finish before the start of summer, but who knows.  I've been quite busy with working at school and come home so tired.  Getting up at 5 am and out the door is tiring and then dealing with high school kids.  This last month before the end of the school year will be enough...students are already shutting down and not working at full capacity.  This is what confuses me with this generation of kids.  It is June yet?




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